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These unacceptable demands together with the Bulgarian refusal to demobilize its army after the Treaty of London had ended the common war against the Ottomans and alarmed Greece, which decided also to maintain its army's mobilization.
These included provisions to curb excessive demands on peasants for provisions by the monasteries and tax evasion by the nobles, setting up an independent police force, the abolishment of the death penalty, extension of secular education, and the provision of electricity throughout the city of Lhasa in the 1920s.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
These include a number of Jardines ’ long-standing businesses such as Jardine Engineering Corporation ( JEC ), Jardine Shipping Services, Jardine Aviation Services, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals, Jardine Schindler and Gammon Construction as well as more contemporary interests that reflect the demands of Asian consumers ; among them Pizza Hut restaurants in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam and Jardine OneSolution IT services.
These assistance systems meet the demands of true solo surgery assistance systems and are robust, versatile, and easy to use.
These demands are contradictory and impossible to realize ( massless arms and zero-friction bearings do not exist in the real world ), so tone arm designs require engineering compromises.
These trends heightened demands for significant reform and revitalization along with anticlericalism.
These social reforms began in Britain the creation of a welfare state and fulfilled the aim of dampening down the demands of the growing working class for rather more radical solutions to their impoverishment.
These defeats progressively led to disenchantment of the population with the regime, that already was in an awkward position because it was also brushed with the tar of the depredations of the French " sister republic " that mainly viewed the Batavian Republic as a milch cow, both collectively ( in its demands for loans at very low interest rates ) and individually ( in the demands of French officials for bribes and other extortions ).
These kinds of demands were unheard of for such a young party in a Westminster system.
These demands included Germany retaining its 1914 eastern borders, including the Polish territories of Wielkopolska and Poznań.
These traits, and the demands he placed upon his investigators, were often points of comic relief in the series.
These are currently being upgraded to meet the future demands.
These demands were again refused by William on 20 July.
These schools maintain recognition for their demands and high standards.
These demands tend to be made by more modern composers who sometimes require more than two notes at once.
These were often hastily assembled and had not always been able to meet the demands imposed by base development in such a demanding theater of operations.
These demands conflict with Saudi Arabia's stated long-term strategy of being a partner with the world's economic powers to ensure a steady flow of oil that would support economic expansion.
These demands were rejected by German songs and poems, including Nikolaus Becker's Rheinlied, which contained the verse: " Sie sollen ihn nicht haben, den freien, deutschen Rhein ..." ( They shall not have it, the free, German Rhine ).
These are sufficient for the day-to-day demands of the local population.
These realizations come with a certainty that demands action to fulfill a new vision of the future, solutions that may include complex systems or universal truths.
These realizations come with a certainty that demands action to fulfill a new vision of the future, solutions that may include complex systems or universal truths.
These latter were the ordonnances de reforme ( reforming ordinances ), treating of the most varied subjects, according to the demands of the cahiers.

These and put
These regulations are put into place in order for trade to be even handed amongst members of ALADI.
These are not names which I can put before the Queen!
These interventions were meant to put an end to democratic liberalization efforts and uprisings that had the potential to compromise Soviet hegemony inside the Eastern bloc, which was considered by the Soviets to be an essential defensive and strategic buffer in case hostilities with NATO were to break out.
These troops policed labor camps ; ran the Gulag system ; conducted requisitions of food ; subjected political opponents to torture and summary execution ; and put down rebellions and riots by workers or peasants, and mutinies in the desertion-plagued Red Army.
These programs in schools everywhere need a wide variety of clothes suited for the many productions they put on each year.
These marriages often were alliance or succession devices: the Soga lord ensured the domination of a prince, to be put as puppet to the throne ; or a prince ensured the combination of two imperial descents, to strengthen his own and his children's claim to the throne.
These included strikes against leading Jordanian politicians, as a means of exacting vengeance and raising the price for attacking the Palestinian movement ; and also, most controversially, for " international operations " ( e. g. the Munich Olympics attack ), intended both to put pressure on the US, European countries and Israel, and to raise the visibility of the Palestinian cause, and to upstage radical rivals such as the PFLP.
These damnati at least might put on a good show and retrieve some respect.
These are conjectures and perhaps can only be considered as social and maybe political philosophy ; they may have implications for theology, or thealogy as Zell-Ravenheart and Isaac Bonewits put it.
These favorable developments, combined with the presence of a large and cheap labour force, laid the foundation for spectacular economic growth that lasted almost uninterrupted until the " Hot Autumn's " massive strikes and social unrest of 1969-70, which then combined with the later 1973 oil crisis and put an abrupt end to the prolonged boom.
These policymakers logroll to ensure that their district policies and pork barrel packages are put into practice — regardless of whether their policies are actually efficient ( Evans 1994 and Buchanan and Tullock 1962 ).
These techniques often put great strain on actors, most famously with Björk during the filming of Dancer in the Dark.
These notebooks — originally loose papers of different types and sizes, distributed by friends after his death — have found their way into major collections such as the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Louvre, the Biblioteca Nacional de España, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan which holds the twelve-volume Codex Atlanticus, and British Library in London which has put a selection from its notebook BL Arundel MS 263 online.
These issues can put the legacy system at risk of being compromised by attackers or knowledgeable insiders.
These theories primarily put forward a position on the first of the three questions above, " What is the meaning of moral terms or judgments?
These parties are usually of short duration and sometimes involve getting ready for the event ( e. g., the guests may put on makeup or costumes ).
These schemes would attempt to put into practice many of the findings Koolhaas made in his book Delirious New York ( 1978 ), which was written while he was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York, directed by Peter Eisenman.
These include the appearance to the disciples in the upper room, where Thomas did not believe until he was invited to put his finger into the holes in Jesus ' hands and side ; the Road to Emmaus appearance ; and beside the Sea of Galilee to encourage Peter to serve his followers.
These actions effectively put the SS above the law.
These new surroundings, which appealed to him more, hastened the development of the idea he had already in his mind and the tools of his new craft gave him the opportunity to put into tangible form the first conception of the adding machine.
These temporarily put him in the forefront of composers then active in Italy, although he was soon passed by Giovanni Pacini with Saffò and Giuseppe Verdi with several operas, especially Ernani.
These were the only two candidates to put together organizations to try to secure delegate votes, though both efforts were cash-starved.
These methods are put into an abstract interface.
These programs were undercut significantly by the Global Gag Rule, an initiative put in place by President Ronald Reagan, suspended by President Bill Clinton, and re-instated by President George W. Bush.
These coffee-house clubs soon became hotbeds of political scandal-mongering and intriguing, and in 1675 King Charles II issued a proclamation which ran: “ His Majesty hath thought fit and necessary that coffee houses be ( for the future ) put down and suppressed ,” because “ in such houses divers false, malitious and scandalous reports are devised and spread abroad to the Defamation of his Majesty ’ s Government and to the Disturbance of Peace and Quiet of the Realm .” So unpopular was this proclamation that it was almost instantly found necessary to withdraw it, and by Anne ’ s reign the coffee-house club was a feature of England ’ s social life.

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